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    The movie 12 Years A Slave is about an African American Freedman named Solomon Northup that lived in New York City during the time the South still owned slaves. He was a violinist and all the white people seemed to respect him. He was offered a job playing music at a circus for a couple of white men that he accepted since his wife and kids were off working for a few weeks. The white men were not friends, they kidnapped him and sold him into slavery. He was beaten, forced to work, and not feed well

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    is an investment. The book Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup is the story of how Northup himself was kidnapped and sold into slavery. In the book Northup begins his story when he meets two white men who convince him to join the circus. The men then travel to Washington, D.C. where the two men drug Northup and sold him into slavery. Northup speaks of how bad slavery was and tells of the men and women that he came across while enslaved. Northup does a good job of trying to keep his story straight

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    in a beat up shack, Solomon Northup distinguishes the dark coloration of the blackberries and attempts to make a quill and ink. Despite solid labor, because of the thinness of the juice, his efforts deemed to be unsuccessful. While trying to get some sleep in the shack, a woman who is near Solomon begins to get sexual with him. Then, after the sexual encounter, he has sudden recollections of joyful, happy memories with his wife and children. In the flashback, we see Solomon Northup’s past life as

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    Twelve Years A Slave by Solomon Northup is a non-fiction story of Northup’s time as a slave. Northup was born in Minerva New York in 1808. At the time New York, along with other northern states were considered Free states. In Free states, slaves were able to become free, meaning they did not have to go into slavery and were able to live like the rest of Americans. In 1841 Northup was tricked into following two white men, Merrill brown and Abram Hamilton, who end up kidnapping Northup and selling him to

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    12 Years A Slave Twelve years a slave is Solomon Northup 's story of his own kidnapping and his years as a slave in middle and late 1800’s. He was born a freeman in the North, so he was not a slave. Not until he was kidnapped and taken south. His father was once a slave but was freed, which made Solomon a free man upon his birth. When he was young he would help his father farm and work with rafts, in New York. It was in upstate New York he married his wife Anne Hampton, and they later had three

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    a Slave” is non-fiction, it is difficult to grasp and imagine some of these written truths as reality. Both the book and movie share essential similarities amongst the background and main ideas. Some core events that remain comparable include Solomon Northup having a family, him getting kidnapped into slavery, and eventually his return to his family. These events are crucial to remaining similar because the movie is based off of the book as a true story. If the central ideas and events contrasted

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    slavery unless they have experienced it themselves. 12 Years a Slave is a phenomenal book because, being a reflection of Solomon Northup’s life, it accurately portrays the life of a black slave during that time period, including intense detail that arises a variety of emotions in the reader throughout the book. Published in 1853 in New York by Derby & Miller, and written by Solomon Northup himself, his memoir entitled, 12 Years a Slave is a phenomenal narrative of the accounts he experienced as a free man

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    suddenly confiscated due to their skin color? The books of Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup and the Narrative of The Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass are about two men who both entered slavery unwillingly, fight for their independence. Even though the two had no relations the path they made to achieve freedom contained multiple similarities. While being oppressed by their masters Solomon Northup and Frederick Douglass both stood their ground, resulted to physical aggressiveness

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    Solomon Northup and Frederick Douglass, both living in the South during the eighteen hundreds, were just two of the countless black people that experienced the many horrors of slavery. Although the two of them did not share the exact same story, they lived very similar and dreadful lives as slaves. Solomon and Fredrick where both assigned physically brutal work, they both had their freedom and identity taken from them, and they were also both leaders in their community. Solomon Northup was an accomplished

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    Solomon Northup’s Twelve Years a Slave Twelve Years a Slave was written by Solomon Northup. The book provides the reader a deeper understanding of the hardest periods in American history “slavery.” When reading Twelve Years a Slave, people can have a better understanding of how slaves were treated back in the 1800s. Northup discussed in details how slaves were mistreated and cruelly beaten by their masters. Masters were heartless; they would beat their slaves till they were close to take their

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